For one of the two New Bugs I mentioned in the opening post of this thread:

The problem is that around two times an evening, at high contrast borders in the picture (in dark/black regions next to brighter objects), I see some white pixels flashing.
These flashes are just that: very short flashes. They are not confined to certain areas on the screen, they are confined to these, as I called them, high contrast border regions. When they happen once, they will happen a number of times after that: around five to ten times, 3-15 seconds apart. And then they're gone again for a number of hours.

This has been confirmed by a couple of other people around the web, with different sizes of the PFL9705 and with different firmware versions. Some say the "Clear LCD" setting seems to effect this bug.

I finally have been able to catch it on camera, so you can see it for yourself... in case you didn't notice it in person yet:Flashes.MP4 - 4.2 MB

So Philips!?... Now that it's out there, I really hope you will be able to solve this... and those few other New and Old Bugs in the opening post of course!...

yes, you're right. Not only the mouth, by the way: also the eye, the openings of the nose, her hair line and the top of the shoulder of the man in the front. All those dark lines right next to bright areas flash white from time to time.

I have never observed this in my 9705, but I would like to reproduce it.
Does it happens only in static images? (I have Clear LCD always on, should I close it?)

Well, you could try that of course, as some were indeed saying Clear LCD effected this. But personally, I too have Clear LCD always on and it still happens every other day, two times an evening... give or take.
And no, the kind and source of the image do not matter: static or not, analog or digital, tv or Net TV, even the tv's own menus can cause this. As long as there are such high contrast borders on screen. A good way of "forcing" it is to find, for example, a Net TV page with white text or picture elements on a black background.

I have a programmable Universal remote and with just one touch, i select the source i want.

So i think that's not so difficult to implement in the original remote.

Originally Posted by Freddy

Small wishes:
- And my final small wish is the return of something like the old "Input source selection" function. I know there isn't a button for that on our remote, but the now empty blue button could be used for this.

Currently you have to open the home menu, scroll to the desired source and press ok, just to switch between sources.

A much easier way would be, when pressing the blue button once would swap between the last two selected sources. Pressing it more often would select one of your other sources, in the order in which they were last used. A small information line in the left corner could show the name of the selected source, just like it does when changing the volume.

MOV00604.mpg -> the all image clearly flashes with the mouse appearance in dynamic backlight standard
MOV00605.mpg -> the all image clearly flashes with the mouse appearance in dynamic backlight best picture
MOV00606.mpg -> another frame of the same video without any problem

For one of the two New Bugs I mentioned in the opening post of this thread:

[I]The problem is that around two times an evening, at high contrast borders in the picture (in dark/black regions next to brighter objects), I see some white pixels flashing.
These flashes are just that: very short flashes. They are...

Hi Freddy,

I can't reproduce the problem that you described in your post, but I have another kind of visualization problem, here an example:

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